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US-12324011

Limiting uplink noise by adjusting MIMO transmission layers

PublishedJune 3, 2025
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Technical Abstract

Dynamically limiting MIMO transmission layers assigned to wireless devices to mitigate uplink noise levels measured at an access node (e.g. RSSI). The transmission layers can be adjusted based on a device capability or power class. For example, maximum MIMO transmission layers assigned to HPUEs can be reduced first.

Patent Claims
19 claims

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1. A method for limiting uplink noise in heterogeneous wireless networks, the method comprising, monitoring an uplink signal level at an access node for a carrier deployed by the access node; responsive to the uplink signal level meeting a threshold uplink signal level, reducing a quantity of transmission layers assigned to wireless devices attached to the carrier; and reducing the quantity of transmission layers for high powered wireless devices from among the wireless devices attached to the carrier.

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2. The method of claim 1, wherein the carrier is one of a primary carrier or a secondary carrier deployed by the access node using dual-connectivity.

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3. The method of claim 1, further comprising reducing the quantity of transmission layers for the high powered wireless devices from among the wireless devices attached to the carrier upon the uplink signal level meeting the first threshold uplink signal level and staying below a second threshold uplink signal level.

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4. The method of claim 3, further comprising reducing the quantity of transmission layers for standard or low powered wireless devices upon the uplink signal level exceeding the second threshold uplink signal level.

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5. The method of claim 1, further comprising reducing the quantity of transmission layers for standard or low powered wireless devices upon determining that there are no high powered wireless devices for which the quantity of transmission layers can be reduced.

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6. The method of claim 1, further comprising reducing the quantity of transmission layers for the high powered wireless devices from among the wireless devices attached to the carrier upon a quantity of wireless devices attached to the access node meeting a threshold quantity.

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7. The method of claim 1, further comprising reducing the quantity of transmission layers by one half.

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8. The method of claim 1, the method further comprising: responsive to the uplink signal level falling below the first threshold uplink signal level, increasing a quantity of transmission layers assigned to wireless devices attached to the carrier.

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9. A system for adjusting a quantity of transmission layers assigned to wireless devices in a wireless network, the system comprising, a processing node; and a processor coupled to the processing node, the processor being configured to perform operations comprising: obtaining a signal condition of uplink signals received at an access node from one or more wireless devices attached to the access node; and responsive to changes in the signal condition, adjusting the quantity of transmission layers assigned to high powered wireless devices from among the wireless devices attached to the access node.

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10. The system of claim 9, wherein the signal condition comprises a receive signal strength indicator (RSSI).

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11. The system of claim 9, wherein the operations further comprise: determining that the signal condition rises to meet one or more signal condition thresholds; and reducing the quantity of transmission layers in one or more increments.

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12. The system of claim 11, wherein the operations further comprise: determining that the signal condition falls to meet the one or more signal condition thresholds; and increasing the quantity of transmission layers in the one or more increments.

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13. The system of claim 9, wherein adjusting the quantity of transmission layers is selectively performed for high powered wireless devices based on the signal condition staying between a set of thresholds.

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14. The system of claim 13, wherein adjusting the quantity of transmission layers is further selectively performed for standard and low powered wireless devices based on the signal condition exceeding the set of thresholds.

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15. The system of claim 9, wherein the operations further include: responsive to the signal condition falling below the set of thresholds, increasing the quantity of transmission layers assigned to wireless devices attached to the access node.

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16. A processing node for reducing uplink noise by limiting Multiple-In Multiple-Out (MIMO) transmission layers, the processing node being configured to perform operations comprising, determining that an uplink signal level received at an access node for a carrier deployed by the access node rises to meet a threshold uplink signal level; responsive to the uplink signal level meeting the threshold uplink signal level, reducing a quantity of transmission layers assigned to wireless devices attached to the carrier; and reducing the quantity of transmission layers for high powered wireless devices from among the wireless devices attached to the carrier.

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17. The processing node of claim 16, wherein the carrier is one of a primary carrier or a secondary carrier deployed by the access node using dual-connectivity.

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18. The processing node of claim 16, wherein reducing the quantity of transmission layers for the high powered wireless devices is selectively performed for the high powered wireless devices based on the uplink signal level staying between a set of thresholds.

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19. The processing node of claim 18, wherein adjusting the quantity of transmission layers assigned to the wire wireless devices is further selectively performed for standard and low powered wireless devices based on the uplink signal level exceeding the set of thresholds.

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Filing Date

February 28, 2024

Publication Date

June 3, 2025

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